
Charlottesville RFP notice for 2020 CDBG-CV3 funding, 2021 CDBG and HOME funding
The City of Charlottesville will be accepting proposals for 2020 CDBG-CV3 and 2021 CDBG and HOME beginning Oct. 1 and ending at 4 p.m. on Oct. 16.

The City of Charlottesville will be accepting proposals for 2020 CDBG-CV3 and 2021 CDBG and HOME beginning Oct. 1 and ending at 4 p.m. on Oct. 16.

Albemarle County has partnered with the City of Charlottesville to explore the long-term viability of expanding Charlottesville Public Works’ street sweeping program to Albemarle’s entrance corridor streets near the city.

The City of Charlottesville will pilot the utilization of the existing bicycle lane on the Belmont Bridge as a shared space for both bicycles and pedestrians to facilitate improved physical distancing.

The Capital Wing of the Commemorative Air Force has added Charlottesville to its Warbird Showcase Tour this year.

An original work of art is underway by Toledo-based artist Yusuf Lateef that will be located on the exterior of the Visible Records art space at 1740 Broadway St. in Charlottesville. The Charlottesville Mural Project and The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative are partnering with Visible Records in facilitating the creation of this new artwork. Plans…

Households in need of assistance meeting energy needs may be eligible to receive aid through the Virginia COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program.

Fifth District Republican nominee Bob Good has received the endorsement of the Charlottesville Fraternal Order of Police.

Agustin Alberto Lainez, 22, of Sanford, Fla., pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to cyberstalking in a case involving a Charlottesville-area woman.

Charlottesville City Council unanimously voted in favor a prohibition of firearms on city property at its meeting on Tuesday.

Staying home. It’s what we were all asked to do to protect ourselves and our community since the arrival of COVID-19 in mid-March. Now staying home is becoming optional as restrictions lift, but for our older community members, it’s still the safest place to be.